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Problems faced by Youth in India

by Gyanvitaranam

    Approximately 600 million population of India is younger than 25 years of age and close to 70% of the total population is less than 40 years of age. Near about 40 per cent of the Indian population is aged between 13 and 35 years that is defined as youth according to the National Youth Policy. Such a huge population of the young is not only exceptional in India but also in the World. In case this demographic dividend is not used properly then it may result in demographic disaster in India. The youth then will not be on the right track.

   Also, if we look at the median age of the country and the average age of our leaders, then it is clear that the country’s median age is 25 years whereas the average age of our cabinet ministers is 65 years. Hence there exists a gap in age which leads to a gap between thoughts. This gap in India is much wider than the gap in any other country, such as in the United States where the gap is 23 years whereas in....

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